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Car maker calls for release of Aung San Suu Kyi

A major car manufacturer has aired a hard-hitting advert in the United States calling for the release of Burmese pro-democracy figure Aung San Suu Kyi, opening a ne

Dalai Lama to address Parliament of World’s Religions

One of the world's largest inter-faith festivals has opened in Melbourne. Up to 8,000 people are expected - among them is the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama

Dalai Lama speaks to large audience in Auckland

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama addressed over 1000 people today at Auckland's Vector Arena on the subject of "A Peaceful

Harper says trade won’t stifle human rights talk

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday his government would not let the pursuit of expanded economic ties with China lead to silence on human rights

Tibetan singer arrested over ‘subversive’ CD: Report

Tashi Dondrup was detained yesterday afternoon while in hiding in the western city of Xining, capital of Qinghai province, where he had taken refuge after the authorities banned his music,

Dalai Lama believes he can return to Tibet, book says

In The Oldest Laughter in the Himalaya, written by Taiwan film producer Liao Wen-yu, the Dalai Lama said that when the situation in China has changed and its leaders become more open-minded, he will be able to return to Tibet

His Holiness in Australia – day 4

His Holiness was introduced by Kylie Kwong - a Chinese Australian and prominent television chef, author and restaurateur. During an hour and a half’s tal

CHOICE Collaborates with the University of Minnesota on World AIDS Day

CHOICE-HIV/AIDS Initiative, a Tibetan NGO based in Dharamsala, works on HIV/AIDS issues involving the Tibetan community in India and Nepal. Dr. Tenzin Namdul, Executi

Australian Opposition leader meets Dalai Lama

Australia’s new Opposition leader Tony Abbot has irked the Chinese authorities by meeting the visiting exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Sydney on

We are closely following Dhondup Wangchen’s case – French Foreign Minister

French Foreign Minister Mr. Bernard Kouchner stressed that his office is "closely following the case of Tibetan prisoner Dhondup Wangchen." Kouchner wrote in a writ

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